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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1958)
/ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Craven and Mr, and Mr*. Lo«eU Cree and Mrs. /¿-THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THI RSDAY JUNE 5. 1S58 granddaughter, Leelie Morris of Sis William McClintock, Patty, Mark and Business and Professional ters were recent visitors at the home Rhonda called at the home of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd. and .Mrs. Lawrence Burton and fam When in Need of Printing—Call The Enterprise—6651 DIRECTORY ily at Scio, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mr». Jim Hale of Port land, »pent the weekend at the How- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Thacker and Charles Dolezal is a patient at Sa- ward Farmen home. Both Mr. and sons. Le^n and Tommy, spent the Me | lem General hospital following surg JOHNW. REID. M. D Mrs. Hale are former teacher» here. morial weekend with her brother-in- ery last week. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Physician and Surgeon Ro»-. They live at Happy Camp, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Smith went to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd spent MILL CITY, OREGON Portland last Tuesday to attend the Monday in Molalla at the home of his Mr». Clifford Roebke of near Stay funeral services for his brother, Tom aunt, Mrs. Harvey Reilly. Smith, who passed away last Satur ton and a former resident of Mill City is a patient at Santiam Memor Leo and Lester Poole camped at day. ial hospital where she was taken Sun DR. JOHN C. TARR Wickiup during the holidays, and re- day night after becomrng suddenly Mi»* Miss Nancy WhitakeT and port a poor catch of fish. Chiropractic Physician ill. Audrey Simpson of Seattle spent the Phone RO 9-2922 Mr. and Mr». Ray Plymale of Leb Memorial day weekend with Nancy's I Hours 9:00 to 6:00 Mr. and Mra. Jay R. Mason went anon visited relatives and friends in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whit-' Evenings By Appointment to Cascade Locks Saturday to visit I Mill City one day last week. aker. Mrs. Elmer Fredericks. Mrs. Fred H2 E. Ida St Stayton Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Jennings, of ericks had passed away Saturday Mrs. Delete Martinson anu son, here ,norninK following a five-weeks ill I ----- ------- son, David, of Lyons, Colo., visited i Bridgman, Mich, spent a v week ness. I at the home of their son-in-law and her sister Mrs. Lloyd Logan here this DR. LESUB J. CARSON daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Robert week. Optometrist Dr. Mark Hammericksen'i Opto- Roach. metric offices in the Boil building in 9 to 5:30 Mon. Thru Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Austin, Pat Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m Salem visited a few days tne forepart and Jerry of Portland, visited Fri to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne 530. of the week at the Howard Farmen «dv. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. cessary. home. Pitone RO 9-2751 E. Hoodenpyle. Mrs. Austin is Mrs. Mrs. C. M. French, local chairman Alan Vail of Seattle, and Mr. and Hoodenpyle's sister. BE READY FOR INSECT TIME WITH for the cancer fund, would like it Mrs. Herbert Romey of Waldport Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Putman were in known that $280.61 was collected in called at the Dell Smith home over J. W. GOIN Ashland for several days last week the recent drive in Mill City and the weekend. to attend the Golden Wedding anni Gates. Mrs. Floyd Völkel i» the Experienced Veterinarian Mr. and Mr». Charles Palmer of versary of Mr. Putman’s parents, Gates chairman. Jtj Harold’s Floral Gardens Hubbard were Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Putman. In Albany last Wednesday evening Ph. RO 9-2533 Stayton, Ore. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Chemeketans are scheduling a attending a Simpson "Policies and D. E. Warde. From Kelly Lumber Sales climb of Three Fingered Jack on June Procedures” management meeting were Frank Moore, Russel King and Mrs. W. J. Robinson received word 8. Members say this is a good rock Monday of the death of her niece, climb. Those going are asked to bring Don Sheythe of Mill City and Bob Oliver of Gates. Hazel Hansard, whom she had often I sling ropes and carabiners. PRICED AT Weddle Funeral Home visited in Salem., < hartes Dolezal, who underwent Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stover and child ONLY Modesti Funeral Service O. M. Mikkelsen, of Oakland, Cali., ren of Othello, Wash., spent the Me- ' major surgery at the Salem General OREGON visited recently at the home of his morial day holiday here at the Lee hospital last week, is reported as re •TAYTON son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Bassett home, and visiting their covering satisfactorily and is expect- led to be able to return home by the many other friends in the area. Mrs. L. A. Poole. I last of this week. i Hi Smith, who is employed at Mr. and Mrs. Archie Beckwith and _____ was _____________ Stevenson, , Wash., home over ___ the | I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey -Dowdy spent family of Redmond, spent the Me _________ weekend and was here in time for the weekend in Bellevue, Wash., morial day weekend at the home of ~ ________ ________ Wednesday where they were guests of her broth Septic Tank» and Sewers Cleaned Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kamarad. graduation exercises Ph. Salem EMpire 3-9468 COLLECT 11 night. Dale, who graduated this year er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. Phone 6803 Open Saturday Mill City, Ore. Mrs. Bertha Shepherd of Portland will attend Northwest Broadcasting D. Rice and family. They returned 1*79 Elm St. W. Salem and Dick Shepherd of Eugene called school in Portland, with classes start-. here Sunday evening. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. ing October 1. He is working at Stev ■Mr». R. C. Haseman of Waldport enson, this summer. Hoodenpyle on Memorial day. called on relatives here Tuesday on I WE SELL BETTER her return trip from Idanha where CARS FOR LBSS she had helped to celebrate the birth- |<iay of her little grandson, Michael j Monroe, on Monday. SCREEN DOORS $6.95 MIKE'S Septic Service KELLY LUMBER SALES GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET STAYTON, OREGON IT PAYS TO BUY AT HOME Stayton-Jefferson ■you don't have to SCRATCH for it when nonuse the auto wreckers want APS Rebuilt motors and trans missions. Cars bought and sold We Huy junk. Pb. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Prompt service in the Canyon when you call us Reasonable Rates Satisfaction Guaranteed Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore. MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Looking For Mill City’s BEST BUYS In Hardware and Sporting Goods? Then Your Clue is to Shop at LICENSED Garbage Disposal SU* Per Month nW Up Aino Servicing GaUa. Ly<*» Idnaha «nd Detroit MILL CITY. OREGON DISPOSAL service Bud Choe, Owner Service & Quality Hardware A. and M. Toman Mill City, Ore. NEW STORE HOURS 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Beginning June 1st. Ph. 1824 Ph. 5902 From where I sit... fy Joe Marsh The Woodchuck Wouldn't "Chuck" YOU'LL FIND SOME GOOD SELECTIONS IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THIS NEWSPAPER TO BUY OR SELL. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING IS YOUR BEST BET The Mill City Enterprise Ladv railed up our newspa per and asked how to get a woodchuck out of her garage. 1 referred her to young Chip Wilkin», our /></</ and U ildlife Editor. “That's easy, "says Chip. “Just roll some bread into pellets, and make a trail of them leading out of the garage.” Next day she called Chip again. "You rure are smart,” she coo-ed, "to know a wood chuck will follow a trail c-f creadcrumbs. Now I've got tuo oodchucks in the garage!” I rom where I sit. sometime* "expert advice ' turns out to be not so expert. Reminds me of tho*e who are always ready tn advise us how to relax...how to w ork w hether or not to prefer coflee ¡for instance t te a class nt beer I think a lot of us ourht to think Itrirr before advisinc people to do this thine or that thing. In the long run. it will make us all better neighbor*. Copyri^ht* 1938, I’fitted Stola Bretter» Mrs. Doris Whitney of Columbia ' Falls, Mont., spent the weekend in Mill City with Mr. and Mrs. Don 1 Moffatt. She was met Salem Friday ‘ by the Moffatts who took her to Port- 1 land Sunday afternoon. Jean O'Rourke has finished her I school year at the Mt. Angel Acad- i emy and is now visiting at the home I of her grandfather, George Cree. She plan» to return to her home the first of the week, at Ukiah, Calif. Dinner guests Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William ' Shepherd and sons, were Miss Nancy I Whitaker and Miss Audrew Simpson of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 1 Whitaker, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jull. Miss Edith Ven«* of Portland spent Tuesday night here with the _ family of her brother. Robert Ven-; ' ess. She has accepted a Civil Service position in Montgomery, Ala., where she expects to be located for at least a year. TIME TO CHANGE Summertime is here and it's time to have your car serviced for summer driving. If you like quick, efficient service, you'll enjoy the service you get here. IVe Are Open 24 Hours a Day For Your Convenience. DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE WE GIVE S & II GREEN STAMPS ^hone 7442 Highway 22 Mill City Mill City friends hate received word that Miss N'»rma Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of Arcata, Calif., is a member of the 1958 grad uating class of Arcata High school. The Nelsons lived in Mill City from 1940 to 1953. Mr. and Mrs. John Wehrli, Sharon, , Barbara and Mathew, of Salem were ,dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. The | Wehrlis’ were returning to Salem . after spending the weekend fishing at East Lake. Mrs. Gene Davidson, wife of the pastor of the Free Methodist church is announcing that she will present her class of piano pupils in recital at 7:30 Friday evening, June 6, in the band room of the elementary school. The public is invited to attend. ______________________ The Round Robin Pinochle club was entertained Monday night at the home of Mrs. Jay Mason. High score was won Mrs. M. G. Rambo, pinochle ---- by ...... by Mrs. L. A. Poole, low by Mrs. Don Moffatt. Mrs. “—. L. A. Poole will enter- tain the club at its next meeting. Mrs. Fred Mindt of Elgin, North Dakota, is spending the summer here with her daughter, Mrs. John Mac Gregor. Another guest at the Mac Gregor’s is her niece, Miss Frances Beck, also of North Dakota, who is enroute to Hawaii to be married. Harvey Meacham and Ralph Bud- long spent the Memorial Day week end at their Mill City homes. Both men are employed at Happy Camp, Calif. Mrs. Budlong and daughters, Claudia and Linda returned to Happy Camp where they will spend the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Rambo and Laura Jo spent the holiday week end at Ashland, visiting George Ram bo. They were accompanied by Mrs. Rambo's parents from Salem. While on the trip they visited the historical Jacksonville museum and other spots of interest. Enroute home they vizit- ed friends at Glendale. 40% TOO MUCH FOR YOUR AUTO INSURANCE < George Laird That's a «tiff price to pay for not knowing that State Farm Mutual . . . the careful driver insurance company ... charge» far less than most other com- partem. Yet our policyholders < njoy the finest full-time coast coa t claim service. How much can you save fl » note Farm? Your nearby qV* Farm agent can tell you qukk v. Call him today! Ph. Mill C ily Liti Slayton RO 9-Á3 STATE FARM MUTUAL automobile insjrauce ccmpauy MCMg CSSlCEr BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS